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One Killed in Israel Strike on South Lebanon

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One Killed in Israel Strike on South Lebanon

The attack occurred despite a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.

Lebanon said an Israeli strike killed one person in the south on Saturday, the latest deadly attack despite a months-old ceasefire between Israel and the Hezbollah militant group.

First responders were seen attending the scene in the Marjayoun area, where the partially burnt-out wreckage of a white vehicle sat beside the road.

"The Israeli enemy strike on a vehicle on the Al-Khardali road killed one person," the health ministry said in a statement.

Israel has continued to carry out attacks on Lebanon despite the November truce that sought to end more than a year of hostilities with the Iran-backed group.

It has also maintained troops in five areas of the south it deems strategic.

The Israeli military has said previous strikes targeted suspected Hezbollah militants or facilities.

On Friday, Israeli strikes killed two people in the south the military said were Hezbollah operatives.

A day earlier, the Israeli military said it struck Hezbollah weapons storage facilities in several areas after urging civilians to flee.

Foreign Minister Youssef Raggi has said the army will complete the disarmament of its militants in the border area within three months.

CBI News reports that the army said Thursday's strikes took Israeli violations of the ceasefire to 4,500 and warned they risked slowing down Hezbollah's disarmament

Posted by · Last updated: September 20, 2025

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